Why don't companies just draw someone from scratch? They seem to have no desire for reality or anything. Link
Poker_Babe said:But lets be honest here, some people need photoshop! LOL :lol:
Miss_Lollipop said:Poker_Babe said:But lets be honest here, some people need photoshop! LOL :lol:
I really dont think older women NEED photoshop at all.
I think society needs to stop telling us aging = ugly and start realizing that beauty can come in different ways...
If madonna was SMILING in that first photograph (without photoshop) i think that's all that photo needs.
I only meant that in a non-serious, joking way. I actually, totally agree with you.Miss_Lollipop said:Poker_Babe said:But lets be honest here, some people need photoshop! LOL :lol:
I really dont think older women NEED photoshop at all.
I think society needs to stop telling us aging = ugly and start realizing that beauty can come in different ways...
If madonna was SMILING in that first photograph (without photoshop) i think that's all that photo needs.
Poker_Babe said:I only meant that in a non-serious, joking way. I actually, totally agree with you.Miss_Lollipop said:Poker_Babe said:But lets be honest here, some people need photoshop! LOL :lol:
I really dont think older women NEED photoshop at all.
I think society needs to stop telling us aging = ugly and start realizing that beauty can come in different ways...
If madonna was SMILING in that first photograph (without photoshop) i think that's all that photo needs.
Guess it was a bad joke. Open mouth - insert foot.
Miss_Lollipop said:If madonna was SMILING in that first photograph (without photoshop) i think that's all that photo needs.
JerryBoBerry said:Honestly it's just a lousy job of photoshopping. It looks like someone who just decided to go overboard on everything without stepping back and truly looking at what was needed and what wasn't. And to tell the truth I'm not that impressed with the photographer and his/her team to begin with.
LOL @ "bitch, how you not the hobbit again?" :lol:PunkInDrublic said:Most recent episode of Southpark was about photoshop. Worth checking out.
All the Kanye parts were hilarious. "Hold up, bitch if you the hobbit you need to let me know right now cause I'm making a fool of myself out here" Sad ending.Poker_Babe said:LOL @ "bitch, how you not the hobbit again?" :lol:PunkInDrublic said:Most recent episode of Southpark was about photoshop. Worth checking out.
Isabella_deL said:The reason I was looking at this model was because a club a friend works at has hired her to be there and they're advertising it like crazy. Not only are women being made feel like shit by the levels of photoshop and general beautifying, but they're having it thrust in their faces by local clubs hiring glamour models. Not all men, but many men I've met idolise models, they like having that confirmation that someone's attractive, kind of like dudes ask a cam model her bra size even when they can see her tits, her breasts aren't big until he knows numbers, she's not that attractive until he knows she's a model. This is a kind of different subject from the original topic, but I do think it's interesting. I'm not against glamour modelling and the advertising industry, but I do think it's damaging, not just to women's self esteems, but to men's images of what attractive women actually look like.
Red7227 said:JerryBoBerry said:And they are fucking cute wrinkles
peggysue said:It irritates me so much all this let's make these women look perfect.
Some girls get really hung up on shit like that and it makes them go drastic measures to try and get to that level of 'beauty' which can only be achieved via allot of plastic surgery and photoshop.
I have tiny boobies which i was hung up on for years and I dont have straight teeth or as perfect as i would like them to be, i would like to have a little more weight on me than ive already got.
But ive learnt to love my imperfections, I would no like to be perfect, how boring would that be?
Then you're saying the photographer needed to take a different picture, or an argument whether photoshopping for special-effects is 'okay'.JerryBoBerry said:Being totally honest here I think it did need 'some' photoshopping. Not to enhance her skin or anything but because the original photo just had really bad lighting. It's just drab, like it wasn't set up by a pro at all. The other thing that is blaring is the hair over her shoulder. It makes it look like a bruise or something at first glance so it's distracting from the face and body.
LOL Stoya and Sasha Grey are of course both physically drop dead gorgeous which totally helps their brain be sexy :lol:Red7227 said:Its sad that girls keep getting this message from both the media and each other, and sadly even some guys. I would have hoped that porn stars like Stoya and Sasha Grey would have made it clear that brains and attitude is what makes women sexy.
Jupiter551 said:LOL Stoya and Sasha Grey are of course both physically drop dead gorgeous which totally helps their brain be sexy :lol:Red7227 said:Its sad that girls keep getting this message from both the media and each other, and sadly even some guys. I would have hoped that porn stars like Stoya and Sasha Grey would have made it clear that brains and attitude is what makes women sexy.
Jupiter551 said:Then you're saying the photographer needed to take a different picture, or an argument whether photoshopping for special-effects is 'okay'.JerryBoBerry said:Being totally honest here I think it did need 'some' photoshopping. Not to enhance her skin or anything but because the original photo just had really bad lighting. It's just drab, like it wasn't set up by a pro at all. The other thing that is blaring is the hair over her shoulder. It makes it look like a bruise or something at first glance so it's distracting from the face and body.
The point I think though is that Madonna doesn't NEED photoshopping, no-one NEEDS photoshopping, society NEEDS to stop expecting to see the impossible: 55 year old Madonna with a face the same as 30 years ago.